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In Reply to: Properties beyond conductance? posted by badman on September 6, 2006 at 09:42:48:
I have no idea what I'm talking about with superconductors (being a cable guy, I prefer to use things that are useful at room temparature), but john seems to be referencing properties of superconductors uncorrelated to conductance....It just seems that way because John's the one who has no idea what he's talking about. :)
From day one, Bybee's website, from his first to the present one, with regard to "how" the Quantum Purifiers work, has been all about conductivity, speicifically, superconductivity and the behavior of superconductors while in their superconductive state.
Now, you don't really have to know a whole lot to know that if someone's going on and on about the behavior of electrons in a superconductor while it's in it superconductive state, but is selling something that's not even a good regular conductor, they're just serving you up a big steaming pile of bullshit.
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- Re: Properties beyond conductance? - Steve Eddy 10:26:48 09/06/06 (0)